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Synopsis of the Friday Sermon)

Back in Britain after his triumphant Canadian tour, Huzuraba delivered
his Friday Sermon from Bait ul Futuh London. He based the sermon primarily
elucidating
an earlier admonishment that he had made to all those in the Jama’at
whose workplace/business has a factor of the flesh of swine involved in it. With
the aim to deliver a categorical decree on the forbiddance of the matter Huzuraba threw
light on it with reference to ahadith and excerpts from the writings of the
Promised Messiah (on whom be peace).

Huzuraba said that one must
seek refuge from satanic temptations that lead us into wavering over issues
that
Islam is so clear about, he enjoined that there is no question of any indecisiveness
in this matter at all. Huzuraba said making a clear distinction
between what is permissible (halal) and what is forbidden (haram) wins Allah’s
pleasure and leads to His blessings, that we should strive to seek ways which
are over
and above any doubt or misgiving. He said this is obtained only with Allah’s
grace and for this we must continually turn to Him and ever attempt and be
among those on whom there is Divine mercy and blessings.

Next Huzuraba spoke on the spiritual and temporal triumph of his Canadian tour.
Huzuraba briefly described the various Jama’ats close to the Bait ul Islam
mosque, commended the excellent conduct of the inhabitants of the Peace Village,
their sense of civic duties etc. Huzuraba commented on the high standard of the
entire organisation of the Jalsa, in particular Huzuraba praised the efficient
way meals were served. Huzuraba mentioned that a number of Canadian dignitaries
participated in the Jalsa and made extremely favourable comments about it,
Huzuraba stated that these triumphs were for all to see, all but the bigoted
religious scholars of Pakistan who continually mislead the Muslim ummah. Huzuraba
said we should pray that the Muslims are freed from their snare.